T-anchor suturing device and method for using same
First Claim
1. Surgical apparatus adapted to be inserted through a body wall and to form an anchor relative to the body wall, comprising:
- a needle having an outer surface;
an anchor bar having a longitudinal configuration and being adapted for disposition relative to the needle in sliding engagement with the outer surface of the needle;
a suture having a first end and a second end, the first end of the suture being attached to the anchor bar with the second end of the suture extending laterally of the anchor bar and outwardly of the outer surface of the needle when the anchor bar is disposed relative to the needle; and
a pusher movable coaxially of the needle to engage the anchor bar and to separate the anchor bar from the needle to form the anchor relative to the body wall.
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Abstract
A surgical apparatus includes a needle having an outer surface and an anchor bar disposed in sliding engagement with the needle. A suture has a first end attached to the anchor bar and a second end extending laterally of the anchor bar and outwardly of the needle. A pusher is movable coaxially of the needle to engage the anchor bar and to separate the anchor bar from the needle to form an anchor relative to a body wall. The anchor bar may have an outer surface with an inclined relationship to its longitudinal axis in order to facilitate axial insertion of the anchor bar through the body wall. An associated method for anchoring a pair of body walls includes the step of attaching a bolster to the second end of the suture and separating the anchor bar from the needle with the anchor bar and the first end of the suture disposed on one side of the body wall and the second end of the suture disposed on the other side of the body wall.
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21 Claims
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1. Surgical apparatus adapted to be inserted through a body wall and to form an anchor relative to the body wall, comprising:
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a needle having an outer surface; an anchor bar having a longitudinal configuration and being adapted for disposition relative to the needle in sliding engagement with the outer surface of the needle; a suture having a first end and a second end, the first end of the suture being attached to the anchor bar with the second end of the suture extending laterally of the anchor bar and outwardly of the outer surface of the needle when the anchor bar is disposed relative to the needle; and a pusher movable coaxially of the needle to engage the anchor bar and to separate the anchor bar from the needle to form the anchor relative to the body wall. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method for anchoring a pair of body walls in close proximity to each other, including the steps of:
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providing a needle having an outer surface and an axis extending between a proximal end and a distal end; providing an anchor bar having an outer surface; providing a suture having a first end and a second end; attaching the first end of the suture to the anchor bar; positioning the anchor bar and the suture relative to the needle with the anchor bar in sliding engagement with the outer surface of the needle and with the second end of the suture extending outwardly of the outer surface of the needle; attaching a bolster to the second end of the suture; inserting the needle and the anchor bar through the pair of body walls; separating the anchor bar from the needle with the anchor bar and the first end of the suture disposed on one side of the pair of body walls and the bolster and second end of the suture disposed on the other side of the pair of body walls; removing the needle from the body wall; and fixing the bolster along the suture to anchor the pair of body walls in close proximity to each other. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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10. A surgical anchor device adapted for insertion through a body wall, comprising:
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an anchor bar extending longitudinally along an axis between a proximal end and a distal end, the anchor bar having a longitudinal side surface and an end surface; the end surface of the anchor bar having a conical configuration; a suture having a first end and a second end, the first end of the suture having a fixed relationship with the anchor bar between the distal end and the proximal end of the anchor bar; portions of the anchor bar disposed at the distal end of the anchor bar and defining an outer surface having an inclined relationship with the axis of the anchor bar;
wherebythe inclined outer surface at the distal end of the anchor bar facilitates axial insertion of the anchor device through the body wall. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. The surgical apparatus adapted to be inserted through a body wall to form an anchor relative to the body wall, comprising:
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an introducer having an outer surface; an anchor bar having a longitudinal configuration and being adapted for disposition in contact with the outer surface of the introducer; a suture having a first end and a second end, the first end of the suture being attached to the anchor bar with a second end to the suture extending laterally of the anchor bar and outwardly of the outer surface of the introducer; and a pusher movable relative to the outer surface of the introducer to engage the anchor bar and to separate the anchor bar from the outer surface of the introducer. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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16. A surgical anchor device adapted for insertion through a body wall, including:
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an anchor bar extending longitudinally along an axis between a proximal end and a distal end, the anchor bar having a side surface extending generally between the proximal end and the distal end of the anchor bar;
a suture having a first end and a second end, the first end of the suture having a fixed relationship with the anchor bar and extending from the anchor bar at the side surface of the anchor bar between the distal end and the proximal end; andportions of the anchor bar disposed at the distal end of the anchor bar and defining an outer surface having an inclined relationship with the axis of the anchor bar;
wherebythe inclined outer surface at the distal end of the anchor bar contacts the body wall and facilitates axial insertion of the anchor device through the body wall. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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Specification